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Symmetry Festival 2009, Part 1
FOREWORD
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			György Darvas
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 005-010 (2009) - 
			Solomon Marcus
Symmetry as a universal pattern
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 011-022 (2009) 
SYMMETRIES IN THE GENETIC INFORMATION
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			Jay Kappraff, Sergey V. Petoukhov
Symmetries, generalized numbers and harmonic laws in matrix genetics
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 023-050 (2009) - 
			Tidjani Négadi
A taylor-made arithmetic model of the genetic code and applications
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 051-076 (2009) - 
			Matthew X. He, Sergey V. Petoukhov
The genetic code, symmetries and Hadamard matrices
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 077-098 (2009) 
SYMMETRIES IN THE HISTORY OF PHYSICS
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			Peeter Müürsepp
The essence of symmetry in physics-like science
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 099-112 (2009) - 
			Takeshi Sugimoto
How to present the heart of Newton’s principia to the layperson: A primer of the conic sections without Appollonius of Perga
(awarded paper)
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 113-144 (2009) 
PATTERNS IN CULTURAL HISTORY
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			Annegret Haake, Haryani Winotosastro
Teaching symmetry using traditional Javanese batik patterns
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 145-160 (2009) - 
			Szaniszló Bérczi
New Curie-type and Coxeter-type composite and colored plane symmetry patterns in the ancient arts of Eurasia
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 161-176 (2009) - 
			Tsutomu Oguni, Eiko Kobayashi
Japanese traditional patterns reproduced by educational programming system: Ukiyoe, family crests, sangaku and others
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 177-190 (2009) - 
			Paul Gailiunas
Celtic key patterns
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 191-200 (2009) - 
			Robert E. Dewar
Islamic girih tiles in their own right as a history lesson and design exercise in the classroom
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 201-216 (2009) 
PERCEPTION OF PATTERNS
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			Diane Humphrey, Dorothy Washburn
The fabric of the mind: Preferences for symmetry patterns by weavers; Preliminary report
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 217-226 (2009) 
GEOMETRY OF SYMMETRIES
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			David E. Flesner
Dynamic visualization of planar hyperbolic symmetry via the Klein model
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 227-246 (2009) - 
			David I. McCooey
A non-self-intersecting polyhedral realization of the all-heptagon Klein map
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 247-268 (2009) - 
			Lajos Szilassi
Locally regular toroids with hexagonal faces
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 269-296 (2009) - 
			László Vörös
Space filling mosaics and (animated) plane-tiling patterns
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 297-308 (2009) - 
			Gábor Gévay
Symmetric configurations and the different levels of their symmetry
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 309-330 (2009) 
ORIGAMI
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			Krystyna Burczyk, Wojciech Burczyk
Where is a polyhedron? About symmetry in origami models
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 331-344 (2009) - 
			Saadya Sternberg
Collapsible origami: Symmetry and asymmetry
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 345-360 (2009) 
MATHEMATICAL APPROACHES
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			Ildar Safuanov
Design of a system of teaching elements of groups theory
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 361-370 (2009) - 
			Sergey S. Kokarev
Isometry classification of cubic homogeneous 3-dimensional forms
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 371-392 (2009) 
MATHEMATICS IN ARTS AND HUMANITIES
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			Micah Edge
Symmetry in Fibonacci numbers
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 393-408 (2009) - 
			Matjuska Teja Krasek
Symmetry and asymmetry: Artists and scientists walking hand in hand
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 409-418 (2009) - 
			Judit Király
Mathematical elements in the work of Dóra Maurer
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 419-436 (2009) - 
			Tatiana Bonch-Osmolovskaya
Some aspects of symmetry and dissymetry in literary texts
Volume 20, Numbers 1-4, pages 437-448 (2009) 
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